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Cameroon Opposition Leader Tchiroma Claims Election Victory, Urges Biya to Concede
Cameroon’s opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary has declared victory in the October 12 presidential election, calling on long-time president Paul

Africa’s Fear of Economic Independence: Zimbabwe’s Dollar Dilemma
Zimbabwe stands at a familiar crossroads, caught between the comfort of dependency and the courage of sovereignty.
The nation’s plan

UN Warns of Rising Violence, Urges AU and UN to Prevent South Sudan’s Return to War
The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan has warned that escalating violence the worst since the 2017 ceasefire

Burkina Faso Rejects US Deportees as Washington Halts Visa Services
Burkina Faso’s military government has refused a US request to accept deported migrants, prompting Washington to suspend visa services in

Cameroon Votes as World’s Oldest President Seeks to Extend 42-Year Rule
Cameroonians went to the polls on Sunday in an election that could see President Paul Biya, the world’s oldest sitting

Madagascar President Warns of Coup Attempt as Soldiers Join Protests
Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has condemned what he called an “attempted illegal seizure of power” after members of an elite

Nigerian Minister of Science & Technology’s Forged University Certificate Scandal: A Symptom of a Rotten System
The revelation that Nigeria’s Minister of Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, allegedly forged his university certificate is both alarming and

Uganda Pressed to Explain Disappearance of Two Kenyan Activists
Ugandan authorities are facing mounting diplomatic and public pressure to explain the disappearance of two Kenyan activists, Bob Njangi and

Jihadists Kill Seven Soldiers in Attack on Nigerian Army Base
Despite the Nigerian government’s persistent attempts to project an image of improving security, recent events continue to expose the grim

Presidency Warns Sowore Over Planned Protest for Nnamdi Kanu’s Release
The Nigerian Presidency has warned activist and politician Omoyele Sowore against leading a planned protest in Abuja demanding the release

World Bank Warns: Claimed of Reform Gains Failing to Lift 139 Million Nigerians Out of Poverty
The World Bank says about 139 million Nigerians are currently living in poverty despite recent government reforms that have boosted

Zimbabwe Plans Mandatory Drug Testing in Schools
The Zimbabwean government is considering mandatory drug testing for students and employees as part of a proposed legal amendment aimed